1966 Yearbook
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1966 Yearbook
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EAST COAST CLUB: (l. to r.) Ftrtf row;; Jonathan Borise; Charles Collette, President; John Crocitto. Second row: George Burnett; Gerard
McCabe; Ralph Iaccarino; James Brown. Third row: John Ihle; John Jablkowski; Peter Shiley; Robert Scanlon. Fourth row: Steven Conte;
Hugh Calibani; Leslie B. Bell III.
John Crocitto and Charles Collette deliver a Xmas basket.
EAST COAST CLUB
Leader in Social Groups
"They come from all directions. . . ." At St. Ambrose
about one hundred have answered the call of the midwest and higher education. A very successful organization on campus, the East Coast Club competes with
many of the larger groups by sponsoring some of the
largest and best social functions of the year.
The Clayton House was the site of the club's dance.
It was a very well attended affair. In the autumn a picnic functioned as a "get acquainted" affair. Before leaving for the Holiday season they presented a basket of
food to a needy family. The mild winter foiled the plans
for an ice skating party.
Father Reilman is the club moderator and is always
helpful with the young men's problems.
The year, 1965-66, was another that the Easterners
enjoyed their new found home, and the treks to the far
away East Coast were few indeed.
McCabe; Ralph Iaccarino; James Brown. Third row: John Ihle; John Jablkowski; Peter Shiley; Robert Scanlon. Fourth row: Steven Conte;
Hugh Calibani; Leslie B. Bell III.
John Crocitto and Charles Collette deliver a Xmas basket.
EAST COAST CLUB
Leader in Social Groups
"They come from all directions. . . ." At St. Ambrose
about one hundred have answered the call of the midwest and higher education. A very successful organization on campus, the East Coast Club competes with
many of the larger groups by sponsoring some of the
largest and best social functions of the year.
The Clayton House was the site of the club's dance.
It was a very well attended affair. In the autumn a picnic functioned as a "get acquainted" affair. Before leaving for the Holiday season they presented a basket of
food to a needy family. The mild winter foiled the plans
for an ice skating party.
Father Reilman is the club moderator and is always
helpful with the young men's problems.
The year, 1965-66, was another that the Easterners
enjoyed their new found home, and the treks to the far
away East Coast were few indeed.
Publisher
The Consolidated Graphic Arts Corporation, Canton, OH
Date
1966
Rights
St. Ambrose University 518 W. Locust St., Davenport, IA 52803
Identifier
http://cdm16810.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16810coll2/id/123